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Coney Island Circus "Burlesque" Sideshow and Cousin Earth's Alien Extravaganza

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About Coney Island Circus "Burlesque" Sideshow and Cousin Earth's Alien Extravaganza


The latest installment of the Coney Island Circus Sideshow will feature New York City's best sideshow and burlesque performers!
Sword swallowing, the human blockhead, daring escapes and a bit of the old fashioned hoochie koochie are just some of the electrifying acts and unusual feats you'll see.

This month's show will feature a Variety of Sideshow performers and Scandalous burlesque stylings Featuring Wae Messed and your host - Adam RealMan.
They're all real, they're all alive and they'll all be at Garcia's


Cousin Earth (formerly Known as Ukulelien) is a Brooklyn-based progressive Ukulele band. With both an original repertoire and a vast array of covers, Cousin Earth spans a wide range of musical styles bringing both a sense of playfulness and technical ability to the music many people know and love. From bluegrass to electronica, this band will take any song and uke-i-fy it.


In less than 2 years, Cousin Earth has earned many achievements including 2 CMJ performances, 140,000+ YouTube views, 1000+ YouTube subscribers, 1200+ Facebook likes, and positive reviews from Sensible Reason and OurVinyl. Other notable accolades for the band include a self-booked charity tour affiliated with the American Cancer Society’s “Relay for Life”, musical collaborations with the “Sci-Fi Middle Eastern Fusion” band Consider the Source, and public recognition by Andy McKee, whose original song “Drifting” was covered by Cousin Earth. “Drifting” remains the most popular Ukulelien YouTube video with over 32,000 views, and it is continuously climbing. The band has released many videos and audio tracks in 2014, helping them gain fans, friends, and subscribers each and every day.


Cousin Earth is comprised of 5 members, including Joey Calfa (Ukulele/Vocals), Terry Brennan (Vocals/Percussion/Sax), Corey J. Feldman (Ukulele Bass aka U-Bass/Vocals/Trumpet), Tara Lawton (Vocals/Melodica/Percussion), and Nate Searing (Drums/Vocals).


As far as rock bands go, Cousin Earth may not be as loud or as physically large, but they will definitely surprise audiences by finding uncharted musical territory with their tiny instruments. They can't help but make you smile and sing along.

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